Zitat des Tages von Andrew Breitbart:
The center-right alternative media has been playing a passable prevent defense, constantly saying 'That's not right' for consistently biased reporting.
I have dreams that I will reach balance in my life, and, at forty-one, I have none.
I want to make things equal.
I want people to have a free and open voice.
There isn't a day when I don't look in the mirror and think, 'How in the hell did I become a conservative Republican?' It's still a weird reckoning, because it shouldn't have happened.
George W. Bush is history's president, a man for whom the long-term success or failure of democracy in Iraq will determine his place in history.
I'm not a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen, and it's certainly not because of his politics. I just don't like the aesthetic.
I've met many journalists who impress me with their ability to play it straight. I think they're the exception to the rule.
I'm sick of seeing my face on television.
Different identity groups hold specific levels of power over others when their battles play out in the media. To wit: Black beats white. Gay beats white. Black beats gay.
Much of America is petrified to bring up race, especially in public forums - the media, in particular.
I'm sorry, you leftists: you're not the only people whose motives are pure.
You really have to do something Bruce Banner-like to me to cause me to go into my righteous indignation mode.
Sarah Palin may best serve her country by entering the media fray.
Whole Foods is a wonderland molded to accommodate the psyche of the socially-responsible, guilt-ridden liberal - the crunchy Kucinich capitalist.
In a media instant, Sarah Palin went from an unknown moose hunter to a mass phenomenon on the precipice of becoming the vice president of the United States.
I think that a good portion of the 'Institutional Left' hates the building blocks of America.
I have no bigger goal than to eradicate racism, to grant Americans who have a different color of skin the right to disagree against the Left's style of orthodoxy.
It was go-along to get-along social. It was living in Los Angeles, being young and single, and flowing with the trendy liberal crowd.
I'm not up for changing the Tenth Amendment or the Fourteenth Amendment, the First Amendment or the Second Amendment.
The Democratic Media Complex, in its pursuit of Orwellian hate-crime legislation, reparations, and sundry non-ameliorative resolutions to America's troubled racial past, pursues its victims with blood lust.
There is an extensive body of writing from both sides of the political aisle that has analyzed the extraordinary depths of hatred leveled at former President George W. Bush.
Less about politics, 'The Path to 9/11' focused on the emergence of radical Islamic terror as a clear and present American threat.
I'm a 'Saturday Night Live' guy. I'm a comedy guy. As long as they're giving it to everyone, I don't care about how low they go, most of the time.
Liberalism has never been about establishing a universal standard. Liberalism is simply intellectual cover for those wanting to gain political power and increase the size of the state.
Let me tell you this: if Marco Rubio - even though he's only been in the Senate for a very short period of time, that man has a huge, huge opportunity in this country, and I think he could be the president.
With its emphasis on star power, the Obama campaign from Day One emphasized the candidate's perfectly cut presidential presence.
My entire business model is to go on offense.
They want to portray me as crazy, unhinged, unbalanced. OK, good, fine.
Much of Mr. Bush's 28 percent approval rating is born not of 'failed policies' - of which there are many - but of the ill-gotten gains pilfered from a pre-Bush inauguration strategy to send the message to Republicans that the Democrats play politics harder and better.
In GOP land, apologies and resignations are never enough.
I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to report.
I still like George W. Bush. A lot.
The anti-big-government movement is pure. Its participants represent something close to what used to be considered normative in this country.
Much of America rooted for Mr. Obama simply because he is black.
On college campuses, in newsrooms, and now in the highest corridors of power, with Barack Obama in the Oval Office, the politically correct Left is wielding its weaponry with the confidence that it can take down any group, anyone, or anything.